Posts Tagged ‘laptop’

Posted on June 10th, 2011 by James Lawn  |  1 Comment »

Track Your Lost or Stolen Apple Devices

Last weekend a friend of mine was at a music festival in beautiful George, Washington at the Gorge Amphitheatre.  His fun filled weekend of music and camping with friends was disrupted by a thief.  Much to his chagrin he came back to his RV one evening to find that it was broken into, and his [...]

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Posted on April 22nd, 2011 by Jim De Vico  |  No Comments »

Why Warranties Matter

In the 20+ years I’ve been in IT, it never ceases to amaze me how good manufacturers are at predicting the life span of their computers. Manufacturers must hire the same actuary mathematicians as insurance companies. After all, manufacturers are not in business to fix failed equipment (i.e. pay out claims). They are in the business of selling [...]

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Posted on December 22nd, 2009 by Stephanie  |  No Comments »

Read this before buying a new laptop or netbook

Everyone loves getting a new laptop. It’s fun to have a bright, shiny new piece of technology, even if you don’t consider yourself a “nerd”. Whether you are in the store trying to pick one out yourself or trying to describe what features you want in your new laptop to a potential gift giver, there [...]

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Posted on November 16th, 2009 by Brian Venerable  |  No Comments »

Is your laptop out of date?

Does your laptop take about an hour to boot up? Does it weigh a good 30 lbs.? Maybe it’s time for an upgrade… When shopping for a new laptop, there are millions of options out there for you to choose from. Luckily, one thing is for certain: You don’t have to spend a pretty penny [...]

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Posted on December 29th, 2005 by admin  |  2 Comments »

What Would You Do If Your Laptop Was Stolen At This Very Moment?

by Josh Clifford | www.everonit.com In today’s information economy, linear and individual-centric ways of working have given way to team-based working and lightning-fast flow of information across different states, regions, countries, and time zones. Relationships once based on proximity now extend to a web of people in formal and informal networks who are dispersed around [...]

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